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On Theater: A 'Blonde' moment worth having
Of all the stage musicals based on hit movies over the years ("Applause," "Promises, Promises," etc.), few have hit the ground running with the wit, verve and sheer entertainment value of "Legally Blonde," now in its second and final weekend at Golden...
Tags: Theater, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Reese Witherspoon, Colleges and Universities
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Results from the Black Hills Track Classic at Sturgis
STURGIS, S.D. - Here are results from the annual Black Hills Track Classic at Woodle Field in Sturgis. The event was held Saturday, April 27: BOYS 100: 1, Quade Ruffin-Hill, RC Central, 11.37. 2, Aidan Goetzinger, St. Thomas More, 11.41. 3, Jake...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Track and Field, Sundance Film Festival, Hot Springs, Pies and Tarts
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Penn State, UCF discussing 2014 game in Ireland, report says
Penn State coach Bill O'Brien has made no secret that he wants to schedule a football game in Ireland but hasn't divulged many details yet. According to a report in the Orlando Sentinel, that game could happen next year against a fellow Irish coach. Penn...
Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, George O'Leary, Bill O'Brien, Big Ten Conference, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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UCF, Penn State in talks to play 2014 season opener in Ireland
UCF is in talks to play Penn State in Dublin, Ireland, to open the 2014 season. “We have talked to them about being a potential opponent, but we are far from an agreement,” said David Hansen, UCF senior associate athletics director for...
Tags: Dublin (Ireland), Penn State Nittany Lions, The Pennsylvania State University, George O'Leary, Bill O'Brien
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Penn State could open 2014 football season in Ireland
Penn State and Central Florida are in talks to open the 2014 college football season against one another in Ireland, according to a report in the Orlando Sentinel. Penn State and Central Florida are already scheduled to play this fall at Beaver Stadium....
Tags: Citizens Bank Park, Miami Marlins, Kentucky Derby
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Chicago band Switchback keeping musical options open
Former Chicagoan Ron Pen holds a very lengthy and lofty title at the University of Kentucky in Lexington: Professor; Director, John Jacob Niles Center for American Music; Coordinator, Division of Musicology and Ethnomusicology. You might think him...
Tags: Theater, Concerts, Music Industry, Music Theater, Rogers Park
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Back Story: Defending Havre de Grace from British attack
On this morning 200 years ago, a plucky Irish immigrant, John O'Neill, matched wits with British Adm. Sir George Cockburn, a veteran sea dog in command of a fleet of 19 vessels that sailed into Havre de Grace during the War of 1812. O'Neill was born in...
Tags: Havre de Grace, War of 1812, England, Heroism, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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LaVerne Geffre
LaVerne Joseph Geffre, 70, Whitewood, died Tuesday, April 30, 2013, at the Lippold Hospice Suite at Sturgis Regional Hospital. A memorial service will be held Monday, May 6, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Whitewood with Pastor...
Tags: Weyerhaeuser Company
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Meet the Brit who's building Beam's business
Matt Shattock is articulate, well-educated, camera-ready and known for an ability to talk to just about anybody in his charming British accent. Business associates say these qualities have helped make him an effective CEO at Beam, the Deerfield-based...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, U.S. Department of Justice, VF Corporation, Rhine River, United Kingdom
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Ireland proposes abortion law to protect mothers' lives
LONDON -- Spurred by the preventable death of a pregnant woman, the Irish government unveiled a proposed law Wednesday spelling out when abortions can be performed to save the life of the mother, a controversial move in a country that still outlaws most...Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Suicide, Roman Catholicism, Crime, Law and Justice
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Thatcher critics recall labor battles, Irish strife [Talkback]
LONDON -- It perhaps goes without saying that the death of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher did not prompt universal mourning. She could be a polarizing figure, nowhere more than in working-class communities of northern England, Scotland and Wales,...
Tags: Strikes, Career and Workplace, Politics, United Kingdom, Emergency Incidents
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